An environmental disaster in Moldova has Russia’s fingerprints all over it | Paula Erizanu

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The Ukraine war on our doorstep is a constant threat.

Contaminated drinking water is a dangerous new twist

In the second week of March, the https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571435033435">nature vlogger Ilie Cojocari went out to film the arrival of spring on the Nistru (Dniester) river, 70 metres away from his home in Naslavcea, a village bordering Ukraine on the northernmost point of Moldova.

But as he approached the river he could smell the stench of oil rising up from the water and see dark spots floating on its surface.

Something was wrong.

Two days earlier, Russia had attacked Ukraine’s Novodnistrovsk hydropower complex 15 miles upriver.

Cojocari had been kept awake all night by the sound of shelling. “No one slept in the [Moldovan] district of Ocniţa that night,” he told me.

Paula Erizanu is a Moldovan journalist and writer based in Chișinău

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